ORLANDO, Fla. – The Detroit
Pistons endured a miserable offensive game today and lost at the
Orlando Pro Summer League for the first time, 83-62 to the Oklahoma
City Thunder.

The Pistons are 2-1 here, with
games remaining at 11 a.m. Thursday against Boston and noon Friday
against Philadelphia.

The Pistons committed more
turnovers (23) than they made field goals (19).

A 14-13 first-quarter lead was
their last of the game.

Brandon Knight, an NBA All-Rookie
first-teamer last year, had perhaps his worst performance as a
Piston. He committed four of his five turnovers in the first
quarter, when the game got away, and finished with 11 points on
5-of-17 shooting.

Andre Drummond and Austin Daye
were the bright spots for the Pistons.

Drummond finished with 10 points,
nine rebounds and four blocked shots. He compiled most of those
numbers in the first quarter, when he had eight points, six rebounds
and two blocks.

Daye had 18 points, one day after
scoring 24 against Orlando. Daye is 13 of 17 from the floor in the
last two games.

Kyle Singler played 29 minutes,
the third consecutive day he led the Pistons in that category, and
finished with four points. He missed all three of his field-goal
attempts.

The only Piston who didn't commit
a turnover was Patrick Richard, who did not enter the game until the
final three minutes.

The Pistons shot 33.9 percent (19
of 53) as a team.

Oklahoma City had five
double-figure scorers, led by Lazar Hayward, Garrett Temple and
Reggie Jackson with 15 each. The Thunder played without first-round draft pick Perry Jones, who suffered a sprained ankle Tuesday.